
Margaret Minnicks
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Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.
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What It Means To Be 'Old School'
You have probably heard someone say, “I'm old school.” You may have said it about yourself. Even though the word “old” is included in the expression, it doesn't mean that people who are “old school” are literally old. Age is involved only because a person who is “old school” has lived to form traditional attitudes and habits much longer than younger people. The expression has more to do with a way of thinking than it has to do with age.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in History
One Word I Am Careful Never To Use Unless It Is Biblically Correct
There is a biblical word I am careful never to use unless it is in reference to God. I learned a long time ago in my Hebrew class in seminary that anyone who uses that word is biblically incorrect. Once I learned that the word should be used only about God, I discovered that there are dozens of synonyms that can be used instead.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in History
Two Professions That Used To Be Respected More Than Today
I grew up in Sussex County, Virginia in the 1950s and 1960s when the entire community respected two professions and those who worked in them. Unfortunately, that is not the case today. People who work in those two professions are not treated with the high esteem today as they once were. In fact, some of them are disrespected on many levels by some people.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in History
Take Medicine the Right Way
When some people get a prescription for medicine from their physician, they believe that taking the first dosage is going to help cure them of their illness. It would be great if that happens, but it usually doesn't. Otherwise, the bottle would contain only one or two capsules.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in FYI
Metaphors of My Life: From Bondage to Freedom
When I look back over my life, I remember some restrictive situations that kept me in bondage. Those unfortunate situations held me captive with heaviness, confinement, and burdens that weighed me down in body, mind, and spirit. "There were seasons when life felt like a ball and chain around my ankle, dragging me down roads I never chose. At times, it was as if an albatross perched upon my neck, heavy and unrelenting. I walked through days like quicksand, each step sinking deeper, each breath harder to catch. These burdens became my invisible bars, a prison of circumstance that seemed to lock away joy. Yet even in those shadows, I learned that metaphors of restriction are only half the story." Restrictive Metaphors
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in Motivation
Telephone Calls That Edify vs. Telephone Calls That Disturb
The telephone has been a faithful companion in my life. From the days of rotary dials to the sleek cell phones of today, it has carried voices across miles, bridging distance with presence. Yet not all conversations are created equal.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in FYI











